A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Walks and Pubs in the Forest of Bowland
'The Forest of Bowland together with Pendle was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1964. Bordering on the Fylde Coast to the west, and the Yorkshire Dales to the east, from the tourist's point of view this area of north Lancashire is often forgotten and bypassed. However, the scenery - a mixture of hill and fell, moorland, woods, rivers and pasture land - is one of continuous beauty ...'
Michael Wainwright
Walks in the Forest of Bowland 1. Hurst Green - Longridge Fell ... 2. Hurst Green - River Hodder ... 3. Edisford Bridge - Mitton ... 4. Chipping - Wolf Fell ... 5. Whitewell - Browsholme ... 6. Dunsop Bridge - Whitewell ... 7. Dunsop Bridge - Newton ... 8. Slaidburn - Newton ... 9. Slaidburn - Stocks Reservoir ... 10. Tosside - Gisburn Forest ... 11. Swaley - Gisburn ... 12. Rimington - Downham ... 13. Barley - Four Reservoirs ... 14. Barley - Pendle ... 15. Wiswell - Sabden ... 16. Downham - Pendleton ... 17. Sawley - Downham - Chatburn ... Walking the Hodder ... Shorter Walks 'A start has been made to offer shorter walks around a pub. These on the whole will not be more than 5 miles and perhaps less strenuous than those above.' ... Other Walks' A further 10 walks ... from outside the Bowland area.'
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